United Airlines to Remove Basic Economy Fares from GDS Channels. United Airlines announced that it would remove basic economy fares for domestic and short-haul international flights from legacy global distribution system (GDS) channels on September 5.
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Basic Economy: Passengers with Basic Economy tickets typically have limited flexibility when it comes to changing their flights. In most cases, changes are not allowed, or there may be substantial fees involved.
For most trips you can only bring one personal item when you're flying in Basic Economy. You can't bring a carry-on bag unless you're flying to South America, across the Atlantic or across the Pacific. All other bags have to be checked.
United Economy class tickets are generally subject to a checked bag fee, so consider purchasing a Premium Economy class ticket (or higher) to avoid these charges. These classes get up to two checked bags for free. If you have an oversized or overweight bag, you may be charged extra fees.
Basic economy tickets are ineligible for refunds and don't include seat selection. Economy Plus features standard economy seats with extra legroom. Standard economy includes seat selection and a free carry-on. All three economy classes charge for checked bags on domestic flights.
Group 3 includes passengers in window seats. Group 4 includes passengers in middle seats. Group 5 includes passengers in aisle seats and all Basic Economy passengers.
Can I have a backpack and a carry-on on United? Yes, you're allowed to bring 1 carry-on bag (9 x 14 x 22 inches (22 x 35 x 56 cm)) and 1 personal item (9 x 10 x 17 inches (22 x 25 x 43 cm)) on most flights.
Seats: Basic economy does not include a seat assignment, though a preferred seat can be booked up to 48 hours before departure. Food: Snacks and beverages are included in the flight. Checked bags: A checked bag on TAP is $92 each way.
At check-in. All Premier members are eligible for complimentary Economy Plus seating. Premier Gold, Platinum and 1K members have complimentary access to Economy Plus seating at booking, and Premier Silver members have complimentary access at check-in, when available.
So, yes, if your backpack is small enough that you can fit it under the seat in front of you, then it's a personal item. This designation becomes especially important when you're flying on a low-cost carrier or have booked a basic economy ticket on a larger airline.